Wonderful stay at Coco, would highly recommend. Great staff, good food and fantastic lodges and facilities.

Only thing to improve on is the arrival - we were dropped off near the pier, and a boat arrived to collect our luggage but told us to walk. Was a shame to enter the resort this way - along a dirty rubbish strewn track as the tide was out. Send a longtail boat, bring kayaks or best of all, drop get dropped off at the private pontoon! This would really add to the wow factor. Thanks for a wonderful staff, hope to be back.

Traveler impressions of Koh Ngai (Trang)

It is a very isolated island and there is NOTHING to do. I would only recommend this island to people looking for extremely relaxed holidays.

Roig Piqueras,Spain

Koh Ngai has beaches, no roads, no inhabitants and no independent shops and minimarts. Is's quiet, ideal for relaxation, and I recommend a trip to Koh Mook Emerald Cave and some snorkelling.

Go by longtailboat, not speedboat!
If you want nightlife or hiking, you are on the wrong island. It's fairly expensive on the island, but the camping bar and restaurant is not to bad. It's also more relaxed and the only beach bar on the island.

only have a small mini mart in the island, need to prepare all the things before when to the island..

ChunWeng,Malaysia

The island itself is very small so you only have 7resorts on but when I say resorts I don't mean massive brick buildings far from it, there are lots of wooden huts along the beach, it is just a little island with paradise in it.

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This tiny island is located on the coast of the Andaman Sea, within the Krabi province. The best way to reach Ko Ngai is by ferry from Pak Meng Pier in Trang province. Most travelers therefore book a regional flight from Bangkok to Trang, then arrange for a ferry ride to the island. However, it is also possible to reach Ko Ngai from most other points, including by going to the bigger Koh Lanta through Phuket.

Being such a small island, the best activities are all centered around the beach. Most travelers go to Thailand’s many islands to take part in diving and snorkelin g activities, and Ko Ngai is no different. Most of the hotels on Ko Ngai are very accustomed to international tourists, so getting help from the staff to arrange for the best diving sites and guides is the best way to go about planning these activities.

If relaxing on the beach gets old, head over to the nearby Koh Lanta and visit the Lanta Old Town. This old town has been the center of Lanta for quite some time, and is a great place from which to discover the cultures and histories of the Thais, Thai-Muslims, Thai-Chinese, and Sea Gypsies who have called this area home for so many years. The intermingling of cultures is a very unique and interesting feature of this town, and certainly worth spending an afternoon to see it all.

While in Lanta, check out the underwater caves and barely discovered jungles of Mu Koh Lanta National Park. This national park is one of the best in this region, and is a dream for hiking and trekking enthusiasts who will have their hands full with many unique areas to explore.

There’s a lot more to see and do in Koh Ngai, and the best way to discover what else this city has to offer in terms of attractions, landmarks, and hotels is by exploring the interactive map on this page.